Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer Suspended For 3 Games After Silence On Domestic Abuse

Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer Suspended For 3 Games After Silence On Domestic AbuseThe Buckeyes football coach will be sitting out the games with Athletic Director Gene Smith after the school investigation revealed they failed to take "sufficient management action."Ohio State University football coach Urban Meyer has been suspended for three games after admitting he knew of a 2015 domestic abuse incident involving a Buckeyes staff member who was fired in July.

The university announced Meyer’s suspension on Wednesday, adding that he would be serving his punishment without pay alongside the school’s athletic director, Gene Smith, multiple outlets reported.

“Although neither Urban Meyer nor Gene Smith condoned or covered up the alleged domestic abuse by Zach Smith, they failed to take sufficient management action,” the university statement read, according to Sports Illustrated. ﻿

McMurphy’s report included screenshots of text messages between Courtney Smith and several coaches’ wives indicating Meyer knew his staff member had been accused of domestic abuse.

Courtney Smith told sports network Stadium in a sit-down interview early this month that she spoke with Meyer’s wife, Shelley, and sent photos as evidence of the 2015 incident. Shelley told Smith at the time that she would tell her husband, though Smith admitted she never confirmed if Shelley had actually told the head coach.

Days after the report came to light, Meyer admitted to knowing about the 2015 allegations and apologized for previously “misleading” the media at the Big Ten Media Day event in Chicago on July 24. Meyer told reporters then that he had only just received information about the 2015 accusations and admitted he knew of a 2009 incident involving Zach Smith.

Meyer implied to reporters in Chicago that both incidents were false accusations, though he didn’t “know who creates a story like that.”

“My intention was not to say anything inaccurate or misleading,” Meyer wrote in a statement on Twitter later. “However, I was not adequately prepared to discuss these sensitive personnel issues with the media, and I apologize for the way I handled those questions.”

Zach Smith told ESPN in a statement that he was fired due to “media uproar” and that he didn’t think he “deserved it.” His ex-wife accused him of yearslong abuse and sent photos to McMurphy of bruises he allegedly inflicted.